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THE TOP TEN
Brenda Lee Back
With Potential Hit
By SANDRA TERRY The flip is a Latin number called
Brenda Lee is back with an "Chi Chi"
other pot Mtial hit. Emotions" —-
1 THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS
Abilene, Texas, Sunday Morning, January 1, 1961
and “I’m Learning About Love . “Great Motion Picture Themes"
“F otior s" is on the same 1 R. —Hine article * tire th draw
as her recent
smash“I’m e
line by various artists is sure to draw
good response Nearly all of the
themes included, in the IP were
Sorry" The
other side is a
wild rocker
‘ imm y ‘s
Girl" a gentle
teen-type bal-
lad and "His
True Love Said
Goodbye,’ a
folksy theme.
TERRY
i high on the charts as singles. Fer-
, rente and Teicher versions of the
, themes from "Exodus" and "The
i Apartment" are featured an d
“Never on Sunday." “The Mag-
s nificent Seven,"The Alamo." "I
1 Want to Live." "On the Beach.”
. "Some Like It Hot and several
1 others are included Most of them
I are from the sound tracks.
are the newest Johnny Tillotson The merry musical score of
singles.’“Wildcat." the current Broadway
The Mishits," the dramatic u- hit featuring Lucille Ball. Keith
de theme from the forthcoming Suadeare Ana ehaTOCEP OT The PonL:
Marilyn Monroe Clark Gable move inal cast, swings out with such
ie. is done in a haunting instru- rousing numbers as "Hey. Look
, mental theme done by Don Costa Me Over," "Give a Little Whis-
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Cary § First- top trek thamibumb There are sere DREAM SEQUENCE’Miss Judith Harden, Texas
" eral’versions of this one out-The Christian University student from Hamlin is one of. Suella Lacy assistant profes-
DI I version by the original cast is the three principals in this sequence from the ballet sor of art and director of art ed.
l I verge done. with color photos of. the “Shore Leave" being presented Jan. 6-7 in Fort Worth, tication at Hardin - Simmons Un-
DUVAL tUV’I OU cast-in action plus notes
cast-inaction plus notes on the at TCU. From left to right are Madeline Carubbi, Miss iversity, is currently presenting a
leading characters, Julie Andrews Harden center) and Don Dorman. Misses Carubbi and • one-artist shows on the mezzanine
as Lady Guinevere and Richard Harden are cast as horseladies and Dorman is a floor of the Wooten Hotel •
Burton as King Arthur are in-“ balloon salesman .
cluded. The leading players are
joined by : Robert Goulet in this.
MEMOIR of THE BOBOTES by pleasing score and present fine AT. NEXT CONCERT
Joyce Cary, University of Tex- vocal offerings.
TOP TEN RECORDS
A Small War
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• • • The names of the nine pictures
AMES Drouame are:. Autumn Glow." Brick Plant,
• uilVC • T9STCE Regatta — Lytle Lake Forces in
. • - a Nature Fun and Frolic (water.
The Abilene Philharmonic Assn harmonic and several of its mem-color White Birds Autumn
will P it-its next subscription bers in solo roles Pu kt Refinery and Distant Show,
event at the Abilene High School The program will inc ide Mo- e, 1 5 . need i .
- Johnny auditorium on Thursday, Jan. th Marriage or Figaro the inspiring w ho in American Art as well as
This will be an all- Symphony in D Minor by Cesar being active in art, circles in -
Abilene and elsewhere. She has
.as Press" Austin, 154 pp.
When the late and celebrated
.SCENE FROM FORTHCOMING PLAY — Patty O’Neil and. Donald Slater are novelist Joyce Cary was a young
shown with Donald Gresham in a scene from The Moon Is Blue, a delightfully man, he yearned for a first hand PreeY na B Night-Bert
provocative adult comedy that will be presented here by ACT on Jan. 5.6,7.12 look a: the glories and horrors of saemMenderiand By Nisht
13 and 14. In real life the persons shown are, left to right. Pat Johnson, Elbert war - perhaps as a means of 5s as Date - Floyd Cramer
.Hall and Mike Lee: (Worthy Long Photo ° - sharpening . his writing skill. . , A Thousand Stars - Kathy
- . - _ _—. .----— So he hied himself off to the Young and the Innocents
ACT’s Moon Is Blue Opens-=====----======
FAIOlAWII H EIOl’a who had been holding the area Horton - at 8 15 p.m. This will be an all-Symphony in D Minor by .C
E er their-thumbs 7 Many Tears Ago — Connie orchestra conce nder the direc-F and. Johann Sebastian. 1
Six-Day Stand Thursday
- ished until was found among Petes mtrumpet. Don Yarbo. Mar-County Mo. Art Fair from Aug.
Tickets are’now on sale and the Opening Thursday night the pro-and his assistant director is Mrs. the papers he left behind at his , S phtay ILDgnet Rivenburg, oboe. and-Jean 26 through Sept 22
curtain goes up at 8:15 p. m. Thurs-auction, will play Jan 5 through Robyn Royally wife of 14Col death ARC Cv tones Eh ‘ 1 i --
day at the Abilene Community the 7 and return from Jan 12 Cam commander "I wanted the experience of 2 Button-Down Mind of Bob—
Theater on the first of six per through 14. •he SEthAGE SE andine war." said Cary. "I thought there Newhart Warner Brothers ud
formances of one of the funniest Situations — the tele - a - teteS t would be no more wars. And I 3 Button-Down Mind Strikes A
and most provocative comedies to scenes between the bachelor and 8 - . a Holder had a certain romantic enthusi- Back _ Bob Newhart Warneff - pe
be staged locally, “The Moon Is his pursuing girl friend lines - DaNid Wen and Maasie MeSa asm for the cause of the Monte-Brothers Paramount
Blue__________________________with the same couple discussing was a Academy Aw ard negrins: in short I w as young 4.-Nice and Easy - Frank Si- Ford mount
- the complexities of affection. and mariner as an and eager for any sort of adven- natra (Capitoli - Facts-7" WT 8% Hope
One More Safety actionwith the zirls father Tickets are $2.50 each and can ture. 5. String g ewmmrr. .
A n knocking the bachelor out for be purchased at the Abilene Book That adventure is reco ded in a (Capitol Bu eh.....• seu Taylor chas sing e tickets A few sub- who was trying fra cally to get
Measure ordered something for which not Store or at the theater. very personal way in “Memoir 6 Sixty Years of Music America,Laurence nifisher 1 scription tickets are available help for his daughter. Lynn, 2.
s combine for sopmisucat- -------------------— of the Bobotes.” While the little Loves Best. Vol. TI-Assorted Ar- Where the Boss Are, with Dolorest. In addition to this coming con- who had pneumonia. When Gorsel
PITTSBURGH AP - Drunken ed adult comedy e: volume is hung on the frame. tists RCA Victor Hart and Goree. Han
drivers, aren t the only persons Leading Poles will be played by Sonora Boy Wins work of the litt e. known w ar, the 7 This Is Brenda - Brenda Queen -,.
who might run afoul of the Jaw Mrs. Mabel Pat Johnson as Pat-Music Competition strategy of principals, and the Lee Deccar . sunai. ruct
in Pittsburgh New Year 5 week-ty, the virtuous and aspiring young meE 9 P almost . complacent devotion 0 8 Say It With Music. — Ray . “Song w he End, wi h Dirk
end Tipsy pedestrians may al so ac tress pursuing the bachelor SAN AN GELO API-P anist its individual 1 parte ipants. cary Connifi Columbia and Coucine
end up behind bars—jail bars. Mike Lee, Abilene attorney as Edward Aldwell 22 of Sonora utilizes most of its pages in de- 9 Johnny’s Moods — Johnny . Park
that 1s. - Gresham the worldly New York won the $250 Eric Sorantin Award scribing the Montenegrins their Mathis (Columbia . Sunday . Tuesday
Safety Director Lois Rosen- bacheler who is the object of Pat- Thursday--night, playing Beetho- wlv of life the thinly soiled rock 10. Edge of Shelley Berman The, Searchers and Man
berg Thursday issued the usual tys chase: Set. Francis Walsh of vent’s Fourth Concerto they lived on. and his own expert (Verve
order for police to crack down Dyess Air Force Base as Detec John. Owings. 17, a San Antonio ences with both the natives and______
on drunk drivers during New tive O’Nell and Elbert Hall local pianist, won honorable mention the Red-Cross corps that ad.come. . South Screen
Year’s weekend But he added a businessman last seen in - Pecos and violinist Pedro Cortinas Jr.. nadcome - - where “undano Mcanr-dni.nwth
new wrinkle: Visibly intoxicated West, as Slater. at one time 18. of El Paso, received a soo to b nd p their wounds TIIKI oimt LSHaarinda and “sound and e
pedestrians also are to be arrest- Gresham’s intended father - in- prize for the best instrumentalist ft is tedious reading simp y be- IIHIE dawardrin % Bronner and Joanne
ed "in anticipation of the possi-law . other than on a keyboard cause of the strange sounding a -or-#-,, Ladd and
bility that such a person could Capt Philip Ortego, president of Ot her finalists included Susan na mes people, and placesat A Don Murray, • to the Les (%
become a drunken ariver.” the Dyess Playhouse, is directing Eriley, 25 Wichita Falls pianist least to one not schooled in the. , - h de 5 Rotrorane te Anton Diring
__----------------------------------— —-———:—— -------language, geography and history , Vt and Erika Rembere
of the region But even so, it is _______________._______________________Sunday 2 Wednesday
inforeding “ Thunder in Carolina” with Rory Cal-
Interesting Jan 5-7 10-12 houn and Alan Hale and "Jailhouse
And it is a revealing study-of A/FLMOA 8:15 p.m Rock wI’rNursadrre enturadyluds Tyler,
the determination and the pa- Jap..09 .... Aim vh sh,-wn Wn TE
---— Ph tharmonie in compert, 8:15 Lady with Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh
p.m. AHS Aud / and “Suddenly Last Summer" with Eliza
abeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift.
Singles .
1 Are You Lonesome Tonight-
The program will include Mo-
____________-__________The program will conclude with A
led films this week in Ablene the stirring concert favorite. Over-Phone Call Too
gheture-T Lota Doctor
h ireh 2 1 owsky — complete with military
battery": ALGONAC. Mich AP) - The
. Season ticket holders only may teephone in Dr Charles J. Gor-
purchase single admission tickets sel’s apartment rang and rang but .
nd at the door for out of town guests there was no answer.
Military personnel may also pur- The caller was Marvin Stapley
icert, there are three other events failed to answer. Stapley took the
left in the season: the "Evening child to another doctor but she -
With Rodgers and Hammerstein" died shortly after arriving
Pour on February 28. Ethel Barrymore The reason Gorsel, 53, didn’t
. Colt’s famous “one. woman" stage answer was discovered the follow-
musical, "Curtains Up" on March ing day by friends who went to
28, and the world renowned Jap- the apartment. The doctor’s body.
From anese violinist, Toshiya, Eto, on was found lying near the phone.
_ : April 11 - • He had died of a heart attack.
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tience of the Montenegrins, who . AM
eventually vanquished the Turks Jan. 26.29 /
by. the painstaking process . of . Dyess Playhouse’s "Separate Tables,”
building a stone wall in front of em ART Feb. a * C "
NEW YORK (AP—The lineup LaGuardia played to a T by Tom Jam 11 at the ANTA—Tom Poston themselves and extending it ahead pitento* GiePEimTArMANS Aud
of Broadway theatrical attractions Bosley. Sc arce - in a musical about a discharged, of them, stone by stone, as they Mares 28
on display and due to arrive dur- “Gypsy." Imperial—Ethel Mer-Marine mistakenly hailed as a advanced into the r heart of mu * AWeane
ing January, with ticket-buying man lustily sings out about an hero by his home town. Ayaitable. the Turks, syeem of barbed wire by Abilene: Philharmonic.e I I* drethe and Ron
prospects ambitious mother with two stage “The 49th-Cousin Ambassador and fortifications. - WAYLAND Tosha E * % % was ... .
: .Honey Lyceum tots Weekends heavy: . — Menasha Skulnik in period com- YATES Aud Presenma o Abilene PASATHmOMW caves n on
S A Lansbury “How to Make a Man,” opens edy about a dictatorial papa of —:—:—:— -----------------:---------------win “ ham: an
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Among U.S. senators caught in Box - ele e H m in lizh , The Miracle Worker.:.-Pjay. Both sides qulnerable, E a stjthe bidding was . routine
melodrama of legislative inquiry. AN or AmAce house—Anne Bancroft and Patty deals
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—prevent a cheap sale. When North
bid two diamonds South realized .
that the double was sound and
indicated his willingness to go
” on by bidding one more -spade
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Against the final contract of SUNDAY — 1 45 p.m. Windsor
four spades. West led the four of Hotel. Fractional Master Point
4AKJ87 c lubs. East won with- the jack and Session, public invited
BRIDGE
NOTES
Elizabeth Seal sparkles in musical of Helen Keller’s childhood. Avail- ‘
“All the Way Home Belasco about the noninnocents of Paris able—=— --1.
Colleen Dewhurst and Lillian Gish SRO The Music Man. Broadway-
in touching family drama based. Julia, Jake and Uncle Joe." Bert Parks asa PiedPiper oonse: :
on Pulitzer Prize novel by James arrives Jan 25 at Booth-Claud- feng-ago Iowa village Avail,-
Agee Available. ette Colbert in comedy about jour- 1 And.ids . I *
“An Evening with Mike Nichols nalists in Moscow. Available. - Fontaine as Martin AnL
and Elaine May Golden-The “Midare Pun is" due Jai 26 sweetly of a famous singingtam-
TV comics in satiric sketches Martin BecK—Tallulah Bankhead ily in the last Rodgers-Hammer-
Scarce finds a way to eliminate the prob- stein musical Order well in ad.
“Becket,” Royale—Sir Laurence lems of middle age. / vance
Olivier and Anthony Quinn tower My Fair Lady " Hellinger- “The Tenth Man." Booth—Pad-.
in medieval church-state conflict The famous musical rolls on, with dy Chayefsky’s blend of ancient
Tickets scarce Michael Allinson and . Pamela Hebrew legend and modern Freud-
: Bye Bye Birdie," 54th Street — Charles now an the key roles ian psychology The nonstarred
A lively young troupe spoofs teen-Available cast is fine. Available. Show has:
h i Available “Period of Adjustment, Hayes to find another theater by Jan. 25..
to Shubert Theater —Tennessee Williams, in sunnier " The Unsinkable Molly Brown East South West
. i Tent An creative mood writes of two Winter Garden—Tammy Grimes 1 * Pass Pass.
—Camelot. Majestic young couples untangling some is triumphant in a “musical about Pass 1 A Pass
drews. Richard Burton are tene knots James Daly and Barbara a shanty girl who becomes a so. Past 3 • Pass 4 4
Vere and King Arthur in splendid Bax ey head cast Available: ciat lioness Parties cut supply. Pass Pass Pass
musical spectacle, that makes UP "Rhinoceros." Longacre —Ton- but some tickets available Opening lead Four of 4
for turgid plot SRO. * esco’s E European hit about a non- “The Wall." Billy Rose—George - and cont inued with the suit Master Point- session, public in-
“Catstick," arrives Jan 24. the- conformist, with Eli Wallach and C. Scott heads dramatization of . The dividing line between a With only nine trumps the nat- vited
ater not set yet-Patricia Jessel Zero Mostel Available , John Hersey’s best-seller about good player and a great The is ural play would be to finesse for
in Southern politics melodrama "Send Me No Flowers." Atkin- Warsaw’s wartime Ghetto. Avail-really too thin to be discernible the king. But South stopped to
Available son—David Wayne in a mirthful able .. One of the distinguishing, charac-do, some thinking. "Why didn’t
“Critic’s Choice • Barrymore- trifle about a healthy guy who „.“Toys in the Attic." Hudson- teristics, of the truly great player last try to aivs his partner an
Henry Fonda in so-so comedy of a thinks he isn’t Available Maureen Stapleton: Irene Worth is the ability to divine what goes overrun?" It must be that he
critic who reviews his wife’s play. "Show Girl." arrives Jan 12 at and Anne’ Revere in Lillian Hell- on in the mind of his opponent. knew his partner could not get
party advance but some per. the O’Neill—Caro) Channing in an man’s latest family of distraught He not only stops to consider the ohe. and the only way he could
funances available intimate revue Available Southerners Available - correct technique for the manage-know it is by holding the king of
. , past "Tenderloin." 46th — Street — "Under the Yym Yum Tree." ment of this combination of spades himself. So reasoning, de-
.Do Re Mi. James Phil Maurice Evans in a musical about Miller’s—Gig Young and Sandra cards and that, but constantly. Clarer abandoned the hope of the
Silvers and Nancy Walker in mu- vice and reformers in little old Church in another light comedy takes time out to.inquire, ‘ I won- spade finesse and bought a ticket
scal comedy about the jukebox New York Scarce about young love and a wolfish der why he did that?"on the long - shot chance that the
business Party datesSPPy,L"The Best Man," Morosco-Lee neighbor Available Today’s hand presented an in- king of spades was alone Of one
" - " - * * “Wildcat,” Alvin-Lucille Bail teresting mental duel between thing he was reasonably sure.
I a musical about the East and South. West did not have the king
Southwest’s oil rush. Big advance The bidding followed normal • That seems to me to be good
lines North’s double to reopen card psychology!
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"Fiorelle!," Broadhurst — The Lovejdy satirize a national politi- romps in
year’s prize musical, about New cal convention Available Juurwest s on rusu Dig
York'5'amous mayor, Fiorello H. “The Conquering Hero," opens Better order well ahead
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The bidding
cashed the king West followed MONDAY — 7.30 pm Abilene
with the three S ince the deuce Duplicate Club, Windsor Hotel,
has appeared from South every Master Point session, public in-
one knows that West has no more *%.
clubs. On the surface it would ap-
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Officers Duplicate Club, Fractional
Master. Point session, for club
peer that East should continue
with the high club in the hope _________________
< that partner will obtain an members and guests.
overruff But East knows that WEDNESDAY — 7:30 p.m.,
DEle declarer will probably tru mp Country Club Duplicate Club.
2* high and when West
overruff it will give away the lo- for members and guests.
cation of the king of trumps He THURSDAY - 1 p.m. Holiday
a therefore cashed the ace of hearts Inn. Duplicate - Club, Fractional
and continued with the suit. Master cession public in.
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